On Dec 4, 2005, at 8:23 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:

I've got a Lombard 400 with OS 9.1 and OS X Jaguar, and I'm wanting to know if there are any good free ways to connect to a Novell Netware network. My school network is running Netware 6.5, with most of the client machines running versions of Windoze from 98 to XP Professional. To clarify, there are only two Macs in the school, and those are a PowerMac G5 and an iMac G5, both of which are running OS X Tiger.

Unfortunately there's only the Prosoft client, which isn't free. Novell has always been a bastion of antipathy for Macs, charging outrageous fees for their clients and putting out horrible software. It was Novell being installed here that kept our Mac installed base to 5 or less for years, since that was the terms of the license, only 5 Mac clients were allowed. Stupid.

That said from all accounts the Prosoft client is very nice.

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Bruce Johnson

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